That is what I was up to today. Buttons.
I have always had a button box. Somewhere back in time, it was a jar and the buttons came off kids clothes that were used up and worn out. I saved the buttons for the next stuff I would sew. When we were in Calgary, I picked up a bag of buttons because I was looking for some for a project one of the boys was working on. I used a lot of those buttons over the years and continued to use them here and there. They were getting really picked over and it was hard to make a set of anything.
Last winter, I bought some buttons for a couple upcoming projects and was seriously appalled at the price. I bought simple buttons, plain ordinary ones and each card was more than five dollars. 30 dollars for buttons for two sweaters. That is a lot of button money. I thought there had to be a better way.
Last week, I bought a small bag of buttons at Michael's for ten dollars. When I got them home, I was really pleased with my haul, so pleased, that I went back today while I was in town, to see if there were any other colours I might like.
I was hoping for a few more buttons in a certain size range, something that would be better for heavier yarns. I am thinking winter is going to be big yarn knitting here at Chez Needles, so I bought two bags of each of two other colours of buttons.
From the first two bags, I found six different kinds of buttons in large groupings, ie, more than one sweaters worth of that type of button. I picked another 2 or three significant buttons of the same size and style and was left with these. I could have made more groups, but I thought for my sweater purposes, I had what I wanted sorted and just tossed all the little ones in the box loose.
Each bag had a couple of truly beautiful buttons.
I was really getting into it by this time. When I sorted the darkest of the buttons, I just kept going till there were none left to sort into tidy piles to tie together.
So yes I did spend 40 dollars on buttons, (Actually 35. I had a coupon.) but this time instead of getting two sets of buttons, I got 16 groups of buttons. I stopped taking the tied ones out of the box at 16 . Even more, many of the buttons had enough to use on two or more garments, and there were even more options if I am not picky about matching. I also have oodles of a particularly nice little button that won't work to close a sweater but will make a great backing button for the larger ones.
I am very pleased with the button haul. Next up, I have to find a couple nice buttons to make a sweater closure for Amy's Pole (which is kind of how the search for good buttons got started.). I have been dawdling but sleeve two is half done, in spite of me. I picked up some nice stretchy lining fabric today too, so time to get a move on it. So close I can taste it.
The moral of todays story is, if you need buttons, call me. Who has the buttons? Me, that's who.
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